\begin{table}
\centering
\caption{Main results} \vspace{0.5cm}
\begin{tabular}{l|cc|cc|cc|c}
\textbf{Predictor} & \textbf{Empty} & \textbf{Naive} & \textbf{Naive, rn} & \textbf{Within} & $\% 1$ & $\% 2$ &\textbf{min-max N} \\ \hline
Education years &        0.119 &        0.079 &        0.093 &        0.031 &         66.8\% &         33.4\% & 1818-1900 \\
 & (        0.007 ) & (        0.010 ) & (        0.010 ) & (        0.014 ) & (t=-3.206) & (t=-3.531) &  \\
College &        0.109 &        0.065 &        0.073 &        0.015 &         59.3\% &         20.6\% & 1818-1900 \\
 & (        0.006 ) & (        0.010 ) & (        0.011 ) & (        0.014 ) & (t=-3.785) & (t=-3.274) &  \\
Gross wealth &        0.097 &        0.068 &        0.079 &        0.049 &         69.6\% &         62.1\% & 1818-1900 \\
 & (        0.007 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.010 ) & (        0.014 ) & (t=-2.68) & (t=-1.748) &  \\
Net wealth &        0.079 &        0.054 &        0.062 &        0.033 &         68.3\% &         52.5\% & 1818-1900 \\
 & (        0.007 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.009 ) & (        0.013 ) & (t=-2.226) & (t=-1.873) &  \\
Work income &        0.088 &        0.042 &        0.051 &        0.018 &         47.4\% &         35.7\% & 1818-1900 \\
 & (        0.007 ) & (        0.010 ) & (        0.009 ) & (        0.011 ) & (t=-3.719) & (t=-2.232) &  \\
Trust &        0.082 &        0.059 &        0.061 &        0.015 &         72.2\% &         25.0\% & 1782-1858 \\
 & (        0.007 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.010 ) & (t=-2.189) & (t=-3.44) &  \\
Extraversion &        0.078 &        0.046 &        0.049 &        0.032 &         58.7\% &         65.4\% & 1644-1698 \\
 & (        0.008 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.011 ) & (t=-2.882) & (t=-1.245) &  \\
Locus of control &        0.078 &        0.042 &        0.048 &        0.037 &         54.0\% &         77.9\% & 1376-1422 \\
 & (        0.008 ) & (        0.009 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.009 ) & (t=-3.065) & (t=-.879) &  \\
Risk preference &        0.081 &        0.053 &        0.055 &        0.022 &         66.3\% &         40.4\% & 1784-1864 \\
 & (        0.007 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.008 ) & (        0.010 ) & (t=-2.53) & (t=-2.704) &  \\
Antisocial att. &        0.062 &        0.058 &        0.060 &        0.041 &         93.3\% &         68.4\% & 1754-1826 \\
 & (        0.009 ) & (        0.009 ) & (        0.009 ) & (        0.011 ) & (t=-.322) & (t=-1.309) &  \\
Altruism &        0.039 &        0.030 &        0.031 &        0.024 &         77.3\% &         75.8\% & 1762-1836 \\
 & (        0.006 ) & (        0.006 ) & (        0.006 ) & (        0.008 ) & (t=-1.025) & (t=-.786) &  \\
Utilitarian &        0.034 &        0.035 &        0.041 &        0.041 &        102.3\% &        100.0\% & 764-794 \\
 & (        0.007 ) & (        0.009 ) & (        0.009 ) & (        0.009 ) & (t=.071) & (t=0) &  \\
IQ &        0.116 &        0.076 &        0.085 &        0.071 &         65.1\% &         83.8\% & 688-708 \\
 & (        0.011 ) & (        0.017 ) & (        0.016 ) & (        0.021 ) & (t=-2.013) & (t=-.522) &  \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

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Averages of beta coefficients for all 34 political issue variables. Columns \%1 and \%2 are the proportion of the remaining effect size when moving to the next model, in per cent. min-max N is the smallest and largest number of observations across the 34 outcomes per predictor.
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